⚡ Cut like a pro, finish like a boss!
The Ironton 3 3/8in. Toe-Kick Saw features a robust 6.8 Amp, 110V brushless motor running at 4,500 RPM, paired with a durable carbide-tipped blade and fixed 3/4in cutting depth. Designed for precision flush cuts up to walls and baseboards, its dual-handle design ensures steady control, making it an essential tool for professional and DIY projects alike.
Brand | Ironton |
Color | Multicolor |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wall |
Power Source | 110v |
Special Feature | Brushless |
Included Components | Bare-Tool |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Item Weight | 9.2 Pounds |
Speed | 4500 RPM |
Blade Length | 8 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 18 |
Manufacturer | Ironton |
Part Number | 3494632 |
Item Weight | 9.2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 15 x 14 x 10 inches |
Special Features | Brushless |
M**K
o yea
gotta have tool ,,, need a steady hand keep this thing straight or this is were your fight begins ,,, without this toe kick cutter you will need to remove cabinetry we have marble counter tops so thats a not happing goodluck ,,Santino Gulapeay Vangoosen
T**T
Worth the money!
I would give you a picture if I could get it away from my husband! Lol He says this is the best tool ever made for carpentry! He has done far many projects than expected!
H**Z
Used Saw to Remove Linoleum Flooring
It was terrific in cutting through the wood underlayment. It was not perfect in reaching corners because the handles obstructed getting the saw in total location of corners which required an oscillating saw.
R**R
Doesn't actually cut flush (description says it does)
Due to the design of the blade attachment and guard, this doesn't actually cut flush as stated in the description. Generally 1.8" to 1/4" of the flooring will be left sticking out. This might be OK for some applications where a trim board will cover this, but I bought it based on the flush cut description and was disappointed. I had to go back over everything with an oscillating saw to get a true flush cut.This also gets my award for the most dangerous tool I've bought recently. It's unavoidable given what it is, but you want to keep a really good grip on it as it can kick out very easily. It's one of the few tools I will only use if there's someone else around.
M**N
Not good in older houses
It’s 3 3/8 cutting is still to big to fit under a counter that has a 1X4 toe kick with a 3/4 inch sub floor to come out. It can only be used one way. If a wall causes you to need to cut the other direction and unless I’m wrong the saw onl goes one way, you cannot do anything to cut the other direction. Also it leaves a 3 3/8 the size of the blade leaves that much floor where you start. It does cut what it can cut really well.
S**L
Description says it is battery powered.
Haven't tried the saw yet, but specifically bought it because the description said battery powered. This was not the truth as it is corded.
C**S
Great gift
Bought this for my step-dad as a thank you gift. He loves it and can't wait to use it.
W**Y
Build Quality = Cheap Garbage!
I received my toe-kick saw with the blade guard already pre-cracked and no it wasn't damaged during shipping either!The metal parts of this toe-kick saw are made out of cheap cast aluminum. This means if you were to drop it the cast aluminum drive extension housing that extends the motor drive components would literally bust all to pieces so be extremely careful when handling it! Being a machinist, it's been my experience that cast aluminum is extremely brittle and prone to cracking.I had to disassemble mine and grind the blade guard on my belt sander just to stop the blade guard from sticking in the drive extension housing. One of these days I might fix the blade guard by grinding out the crack and re-welding it with my Lincoln MIG welder w/ spool gun since it's cast aluminum.Since this tool for me isn't going to see much usage, I'm ok with it being a cheap piece of crap compared to buying the overpriced Crain version seeing how it isn't much better 😉One of the good features of this saw which there aren't many other than price is that the operator manual seems to indicate that replacement parts are available and it comes with a spare pair of motor brushes too. To be honest at its current sale price, I'd junk the unit before trying to repair it because I'm guessing the repair parts & shipping would cost more than just buying a new one.
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